Business fees at 33%?!?!
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Why am I getting charged a 33% fee on payments made to myself currently?! Any and all help is appreciated, thank you.
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What were you doing? What do you mean making payments to yourself? How did you do it? Give the amount and the amount in fees.
The fee schedule is here:
https://www.paypal.com/uk/webapps/mpp/paypal-fees
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I made a payment of £1 (GBP) from my personal PayPal to my newly made business PayPal to ensure everything was working fine. Once I'd logged into my business PayPal, I could see that the payment had been received and that I had possession of 0.67p of the £1 and that 0.33p had been taken as a fee. I'm struggling to understand why I am being charged 33% fees when in the fees section of the website it clearly states that fees are generally between around 2% and 4% depending on location, the recipient's account location etc.
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I made a payment of £1 (GBP) from my personal PayPal to my newly made business PayPal to ensure everything was working fine. Once I'd logged into my business PayPal, I could see that the payment had been received and that I had possession of 0.67p of the £1 and that 0.33p had been taken as a fee. I'm struggling to understand why I am being charged 33% fees when in the fees section of the website it clearly states that fees are generally between around 2% and 4% depending on location, the recipient's account location etc. (I'm replying a second time as I did not @ you the first time and am unsure whether you will be notified or not. Apologies if you receive this twice).
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Hi,
That is correct. If you're calculating in relation to 100% as a whole, yes you'll get 33% going to fees.
The PayPal fee for standard goods and services transaction within the UK is 2.9% + 30p
I went on salecalc.com and entered the standard G&S rate and got this result:
"If sending £1, the amount that will go to fees* is £0.33 and the recipient will receive £0.67. That's 33% going to fees, effectively."
* Using custom fee rate of 2.9% + £0.30
Here is PayPal's fee schedule:
https://www.paypal.com/uk/webapps/mpp/merchant-fees
Kudos & Solved are greatly appreciated. 🙂
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Ok so with what you have said (2.9% + 30p), am I correct in thinking that if I were to for example receive a goods and services payment of £100, I would be charged £3.20 in fees and would receive a total of £96.80?
Thank you.

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